Nice shots ,in my opinion, the pictures number 1, number 6 and number 8 have the best chances.
pic 6 also needed 0.45 CW rotation and for the centering, you should put the aircraft higher in the frame.
pic 8 this a good example of a well motivated shot.( adjust the color balance ) and its O.K. for the new rules
Good Luck Cheers

#1: rej. for motive
Just a little wider angle that didn't clip the top and trailing edge of tail and it would be a winner
#2: rej. for motive/distance
I think distance is the real issue, if it were closer it might work
#3: rej. for motive
For me the prop is just a little too solid & distracting
#4: rej. for people/motive
Close thing for me, but IMO the ramper does not relate to the plane in the pic so is a distraction, without the ramper the clipped stab would contribute to the motive issue
#5: rej. for motive
Another close one but this is Airliners.net not BacklitTallbuildings.net
#6: rej. for centered
A little low, and I am assuming correcting that would put more ramp equip in the pic. Unbalanced to the left as well. Also appears a touch unlevel. (nice pic tho)
#7: rej. for motive
A touch too tight vertically and not tight enough horiz. along with lacking that "special something".
#8: rej. for people/motive
I would like this pic more with a portrait crop to eliminate(minimise) the baggage cart and the jetway and without the shadow on the radome
#9: rej. for motive
The stairs kill it, without them, a good chance!
#10: rej. for motive
Not for me, too much dead space at top and not enough interesting content.

Having said all that, those are my opinions only and how I would judge the photos if they were my own.
Others will likely differ, that is how it should be!

Quoting DeltaAVL (Reply 7):If the screeners are screening with the same mindset as you two are, there's not going to be much change in the screening at all! I thought the point of the changes was to allow more "creative" shots.

They are creative. But as mentioned, the first one would be fantastic, but to me, as it is, its uneasy to look at. Even if you had either stepped back or even forward, would have been a little better in my eyes. The cut off edges just make it hard to look at.

Same as the runway shot. How much more interesting would it be without the prop blocking the most important part of the shot?

But just my opinion. Well are all bound to have a difference of opinion.